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In an interview with Reader’s Digest about new research published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Dr. Williams talks about common sunscreen mistakes, especially the tendency to apply sunscreen quickly and being too stingy with the amount. “Perhaps if companies were to make larger sizes, while keeping the price down, people would realize […]

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In honor of Friday, a public service announcement from your local dermatologist – wait for it.. Sunscreen. Does. Not. Last. All. Day. I get surprised looks when I remind my patients, as I typically do during their yearly body scans, that I recommend re-applying sunscreen every two hours. Aside from the issue of moisture threats […]

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I’m sorry.. but are people still in doubt that the sun is a major carcinogen? Each day, I am surprised by how many people don’t live with safe sun practices. Most people have heard the message that the sun can cause skin cancer,… that sunscreen is important… and that suspicious moles should be checked. But […]

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Never be confused again. When it comes to rosacea and triggers, there’s an infamously long list of things that can cause your skin to turn red and become irritated. Rosacea flares are known to occur following red wine consumption, exercise, and stressful episodes. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Patients always ask me […]

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In a recent study of 23,000 German adults, ages 17–85, a series of questions including how satisfied they were with their lives revealed that people age 23 and 69 scored the highest! https://www.newbeauty.com/blog/dailybeauty/10734-ages-youre-happiest/

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In an article published in Allure last week, seasoned beauty writer Jolene Edgar interviewed several derms on the best questions patients should ask their cosmetic dermatologist the next time you go in for a consultation. Here’s the roundup. What do you think? This great suggestion was recommended by Dr. Robert Anolik, and I think most […]